How many people live in the ?

Updated Mar. 4, 2026Refreshed annually
In 2024 there were 1.76 million people in the Jacksonville, FL area. That makes the Jacksonville, FL metropolitan statistical area the 38th most populous metro area in the US. It is home to 0.52% of the nation's population.

1.76M

population of Jacksonville, FL area (2024)

0.52%

Jacksonville, FL area share of US population (2024)

Between 2010 and 2024, the population of the Jacksonville, FL area increased from 1.35 million to 1.76 million—a 30.5% increase. During that same period, the US population grew 9.9%.

About 1.76 million people lived in the Jacksonville, FL area in 2024.

Population estimates of the Jacksonville, FL Metro Area, 2010–2024



What are the age demographics of the Jacksonville, FL area?

About 17.8% of the Jacksonville, FL area's population in 2024 was aged 65 years or older, lower than the 18% share in the nation overall. Children (under 18) account for 21.8% of the Jacksonville, FL area population, above the 21.6% population share of children nationwide.

A lower share of the Jacksonville, FL area population is 65 and older than the US overall.

Population share by age group in Jacksonville, FL Metro Area and the US overall (2024)

What is the racial and ethnic makeup of the Jacksonville, FL area?

Non-Hispanic Black or African American residents make up 20.9% of the Jacksonville, FL area population, higher than the national share of 12.6%. Non-Hispanic white residents make up 59.3% of the population, higher than the national share of 57.5%.
Racial and ethnic make up differ based on location. These figures reflect how people identified their race alone (not in combination with other races), and separate out Hispanic or Latino ethnicity, following Census reporting standards.

A higher share of the Jacksonville, FL area population is non-Hispanic Black or African American than the US overall.

Population share by race and ethnicity in Jacksonville, FL Metro Area and the US overall (2024)

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